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. >>, you are going to use technology however you can. >> they quickly created a facebook page and website and organized donor drives all over the world. southeastations are one of the small he was groups to don't nature bone marrow. >> one in over 20,000 people find a match. >> at this temple people swabbed and joined the donor list. in sunnyvale, abc7 news. >>> well, we have information on how you can register to be a bone marrow donor at abc7news.com. just look at "see it on tv." our meteorologist lisa argen is here to talk about really, i don't know what else to call it, a heat wave? no spare the air today, though. >> no. but it will be confined to the immediate coastline. anyone else around the bay will really be feeling the rapid warmup today. san francisco in the low 50s right now. going for a high of 69. of course, the giants win. we will talk about the rest of the bay area when we return. >> well, talking sports, the warriors battled denver to the end in game one of their playoff series. but a nuggets seasoned veteran is the difference. mike shumann has all the highligh >> meteoro
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tens of thousands were stranded yesterday by a large technology meltdown. the airline is hoping for near normal operations today. we are in washington, dc, with the latest. >> good morning, kristen, a huge mess for american airlines. their systems are up and running this morning but the impact of the massive computer meltdown is still being felt today and some are even experiencing long lines at american airlines counters this morning. >> american airlines hopes to get the planes off the ground today but will not be running at full speed saying they fix add problem with the computer network that left tens of thousands of passengers stranded. still, there is a backlog after they ground all of the planes. >> waiting to see what is happen ing. we don't know what will happen. >> from dallas to chicago to miami, planes sat on the tarmac and passengers waited in long lines. in all, 1,000 flights were canceled and hundreds more were delayed. >> the positive aspect is everyone has been pleasant. not so great is we have no idea when we will get home. >> the computer
tens of thousands were stranded yesterday by a large technology meltdown. the airline is hoping for near normal operations today. we are in washington, dc, with the latest. >> good morning, kristen, a huge mess for american airlines. their systems are up and running this morning but the impact of the massive computer meltdown is still being felt today and some are even experiencing long lines at american airlines counters this morning. >> american airlines hopes to get the planes...
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they require a wireless technology that only some stores can use. >> some apps only link with a few credit cards so you may need to link to a prepaid card which can incur additional fees. that may mean you don't have the best protection if you lose your phone or someone breaks in to your account. >> prepaid cards whether in your hand or on your phone have no guaranteed protection against unauthorized transaction sow could lose whatever balance is on the cards. >> if, like her, you like to leave the wallet at home security is best when it is linked with a credit card. >> report a lost phone or suspicious activity to the credit card company right away. of course, inform your cell phone carrier so they can disable the phone. >> still ahead at 6:30 we have breaking news from texas on the devastating explosion that flattened a fertilizer plant. >> we will go to texas for the latest on efforts to fine missing residents after the fiery blast. >> three men robbed this macy's while it was open. find out what they did next. >> a live look from sutro tower a high definition picture with temperatures
they require a wireless technology that only some stores can use. >> some apps only link with a few credit cards so you may need to link to a prepaid card which can incur additional fees. that may mean you don't have the best protection if you lose your phone or someone breaks in to your account. >> prepaid cards whether in your hand or on your phone have no guaranteed protection against unauthorized transaction sow could lose whatever balance is on the cards. >> if, like her,...
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. >> coming up, grab your binoculars when the sun comes up, so will a special piece of technology over bay area landmarks. >> the battle against smoking take as new turn in new york and it could be harder for youn >> just a couple of hours from now a very special aircraft will circle the skies near the golden gate bridge and the sunlight powered solo impulse takes off from the field at 7:00 a.m. and will circle in a holding area west of the bridge for several hours and at 3:00 p.m., the solar impulse will make the first of several fly brings over the bridge at an at duty of 3,500' before landing at the airfield at 11:00 tonight with a total time of 16 hours in the air. may 1 it leaves the bay area for a cross country trip that winds up in new york. >> some school groups are planning to head out to see it. it is history in the making. >> very cool stuff. >> solo powered. >> plenty of solar power today. >> temperatures are still above average. look how much they drop compared to yesterday. three degrees in fremont, down to 82. 83 in san jose, four-degree drop and concord is 83. oakland d
. >> coming up, grab your binoculars when the sun comes up, so will a special piece of technology over bay area landmarks. >> the battle against smoking take as new turn in new york and it could be harder for youn >> just a couple of hours from now a very special aircraft will circle the skies near the golden gate bridge and the sunlight powered solo impulse takes off from the field at 7:00 a.m. and will circle in a holding area west of the bridge for several hours and at 3:00...
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boeing has completed 20 test flights with the new technology. it's dreamliner fleet was grounded in mid-january after batteries caught fire on at least two jets. >>> it appears many american women chose to ignore a 2009 government recommendation against the wide use of mammograms. a study of nearly 28,000 women found that ma'amography rates actually rose slightly in women 40 do 49 years of age. between 2008 and 2011. you may recall in 2009 the u.s. preventative services task force recommended against routine mammogram breast screenings for women in that age range. several prominent professional and advocacy groups recommended that women do continue to receive the screenings. the study appears in the journal "cancer." coming you, the latest in the massachusetts manhunt. new details on the capture of the terror suspect as boston celebrates the end of a nightmare. and a milestone for alternative energy. there's a fleet of garbage trucks that run on gas. we've all. >> welcome back at 5:30 on this saturday morning. we are starting with a quick look a
boeing has completed 20 test flights with the new technology. it's dreamliner fleet was grounded in mid-january after batteries caught fire on at least two jets. >>> it appears many american women chose to ignore a 2009 government recommendation against the wide use of mammograms. a study of nearly 28,000 women found that ma'amography rates actually rose slightly in women 40 do 49 years of age. between 2008 and 2011. you may recall in 2009 the u.s. preventative services task force...
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and the technology that helped track down the boston bombing suspects, and the bay area company that is stream lining the process. cutbacks at airports across the nation. will there be massive flight delays in the bay area? and new details about the texas fertilizer blast. what we have now >>> a key part of the search for the boston bombing suspects was the hours of video from the camcorders and the surveillance cameras along monday's race route. but how did police go through it so quickly? jonathon bloom has a look inside the bay area company whose technology helped make that possible. >> reporter: in the wake of the bombing it wasn't an eyewitness, but a high definition camera on top of a department store that told investigators who they were looking for. in a secured facility they pieced it together from video of hundreds of other cameras to identify the suspects. it took days, but a few years ago, it could have take ep months. >> -- taken months. >> if you go to the london train bombings, it was president ared that there were thousands and thousands of investigators that ouch wha
and the technology that helped track down the boston bombing suspects, and the bay area company that is stream lining the process. cutbacks at airports across the nation. will there be massive flight delays in the bay area? and new details about the texas fertilizer blast. what we have now >>> a key part of the search for the boston bombing suspects was the hours of video from the camcorders and the surveillance cameras along monday's race route. but how did police go through it so...
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. >> the technology takes only days to accomplish what would have taken several months to do, just a few years ago. >> the warriors help to even the hey off with the series with the nuggets but they have to do it without their all-star forward out for th oe r the post-season with a torn right hip flexor with the injury on saturday when he took a nasty spill and landed on his help and tore the hip flexor. he led the league in the regular season with 56 games where he scored points and rebounds in double digits each so the warriors have to make up that harder to make up for the absence. >> i see the warrior fans cringing right now. >> giants fans are happy, great game, great sweep of the padres and more great weather for tonight. >> sweep the diamondbacks and kept rolling across your own divisional teams. that is what you need to do. outside, we will get to the forecast but it will be warm by at&t standards and calm. the specific numbers in a mili doppler 7 hdshs it is dry this morning. we will talk about whas going to happen, beautiful picture toward alcatraz and sausalito and san fra
. >> the technology takes only days to accomplish what would have taken several months to do, just a few years ago. >> the warriors help to even the hey off with the series with the nuggets but they have to do it without their all-star forward out for th oe r the post-season with a torn right hip flexor with the injury on saturday when he took a nasty spill and landed on his help and tore the hip flexor. he led the league in the regular season with 56 games where he scored points...
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and the technology that helped track down the boston bombing suspects, and the bay area company that is stream lining the process. cutbacks at airports across the nation. n the bay area?ive flight and new details about texas fertilizer blast. what we have now >>> a key part of the search for the boston bombing suspects was the hours of video from the camcorders and the surveillance cameras along monday's race route. but how did police go through it so quickly? jonathon bloom has a look inside the bay area company whose technology helped make that possible. >> reporter: in the wake of the bombing it wasn't an eyewitness, but a high definition camera on top of a department store that told investigators who they were looking for. in a secured facility they pieced it together from vid of hundreds of other cameras to identify the suspects. it took days, but a few years ago, it could have take ep months. >> -- taken months. >> if you go to the london train bombings, it was president ared that there were thousands and thousands of investigators that ouch whatted video for weeks and weeks to
and the technology that helped track down the boston bombing suspects, and the bay area company that is stream lining the process. cutbacks at airports across the nation. n the bay area?ive flight and new details about texas fertilizer blast. what we have now >>> a key part of the search for the boston bombing suspects was the hours of video from the camcorders and the surveillance cameras along monday's race route. but how did police go through it so quickly? jonathon bloom has a look...
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not by weather, but technology. the third largest airline still is not back on schedule this morning after a massive computer crash left thousands of passengers stranded. >> systems are down. i tried to check in online. the app isn't working. >> very frustrating. upsetting. not happy at all. >> reporter: the crash in computer system meant every ticket agent and gate agent saw their screens go dark. the same at the airline's operations center. no way to track bags, update schedules or flight plans. american had no choice. it stopped everything, grounding every plane. they were parked in chicago, miami and dallas. >> there's nothing you can do. you just have to stand in line and hope you can get on your flight. >> reporter: the cancellations started cascading before the day was over. nearly 800 flights never happened. embarrassed the ceo took to youtube to explain. >> unfortunately, in this case we had a software issue that impacted both our primary and backup systems. >> reporter: so all the airline could do was apol
not by weather, but technology. the third largest airline still is not back on schedule this morning after a massive computer crash left thousands of passengers stranded. >> systems are down. i tried to check in online. the app isn't working. >> very frustrating. upsetting. not happy at all. >> reporter: the crash in computer system meant every ticket agent and gate agent saw their screens go dark. the same at the airline's operations center. no way to track bags, update...
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. >>, you are going to use technology however you can. >> they quickly created a facebook page and website and organized donor drives all over the world. southeast asians are one of the smallest groups to donate bone marrow. >> someone from south asia, one in over 20,000 people find a match. >> at this temple people swabbed and joined the donor list. in sunnyvale, abc7 news. >>> we have information on how you can register to be a bone marrow donor at abc7news.com. just look at "see it on tv." we wish the best for that woman. lisa argen is here to talk about the accuweather forecast that just shows us getting -- how's that? >> i like that. we are talking mid-80s in parts of the south bay, that's as much as 15 degrees above average. but we still have airport delays due to traffic delays at sfo. but nothing but sunshine in the city. air quality maybe getting a little hazy the next couple days as we build the heat. we will talk about that when we only back. >> also the warriors battle the nuggets to the end in game one of their playoff series. but a nugget seasoned vet is the differen >> you m
. >>, you are going to use technology however you can. >> they quickly created a facebook page and website and organized donor drives all over the world. southeast asians are one of the smallest groups to donate bone marrow. >> someone from south asia, one in over 20,000 people find a match. >> at this temple people swabbed and joined the donor list. in sunnyvale, abc7 news. >>> we have information on how you can register to be a bone marrow donor at...
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still despite all the technology involved, perhaps the greatest power of social media monday was the ability to remind everyone of what really matters. two of boston's most famous natives. ben affleck and mark wahlberg took to social media sites to express their thoughts. ben posted "such a senseless and tragic day. my family and i send our love to our beloved and resilient boston" and mark, "thoughts and prayers with my hometown boston." he was just here with you yesterday on the show. >> right, and who would have thought that the day would turn so tragic the way it did. and the power of social media brought us together and kept us connected. >> thank you, bianna. we appreciate it. >>> coming up more from boston. we will talk to the eyewitnesses just ten feet from the exp >>> and we are back here in boston, i am here with david able, "the boston globe." thank you for joining us, david. you were right on the finish line at the moment the first blast went off. tell us about what you saw. >> right. so i was there taking video as runners were coming in when i felt the ground shake and i
still despite all the technology involved, perhaps the greatest power of social media monday was the ability to remind everyone of what really matters. two of boston's most famous natives. ben affleck and mark wahlberg took to social media sites to express their thoughts. ben posted "such a senseless and tragic day. my family and i send our love to our beloved and resilient boston" and mark, "thoughts and prayers with my hometown boston." he was just here with you yesterday...
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. >> you are going to use technology however you can. >> they quickly created a facebook page and website and organized donor drives all over the world. southeast asians are one of the smallest groups to donate bone marrow. >> someone from south asia, one in over 20,000 people find a match. >> at this temple people swabbed and joined the donor list. in sunnyvale, abc7 news. >>> we have information on how you can register to be a bone marrow donor at abc7news.com. just look at "see it on tv." >> right here right now ms. lisa argen to talk to you about the accuweather forecast. >> it's pretty nice out there right now. no clouds. maybe a beach day. even if you don't like the beach, it will be pleasant along the shoreline. sea breeze coming back in the afternoon. no worries there. but upper 80s inland east bay. we will talk about the rest of the bay and how long the warmth will last coming up. >> thank you, lisa. also ahead, the warriors, my warriors, battling the nuggets to the end in game one of the playoff series. but a >> welcome back. it's 9:47 on this sunday morning. this is a live shot
. >> you are going to use technology however you can. >> they quickly created a facebook page and website and organized donor drives all over the world. southeast asians are one of the smallest groups to donate bone marrow. >> someone from south asia, one in over 20,000 people find a match. >> at this temple people swabbed and joined the donor list. in sunnyvale, abc7 news. >>> we have information on how you can register to be a bone marrow donor at...
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a major technological breakthrough. oil can do more than condition hair... olia propels color deep inside the hair. maximum color performance. visibly improves and restores hair. 100% gray coverage. pure, luminous, vivid color. haircolor will never be the same. new olia created by garnier. looks like you got 5% cash back using your chase freedom card at lowe's this quarter. yeah! i felt really good. ah! don't worry! yeah. we're good! activate your 5% cash back at chase.com/freedom to your table for a limited time! it's our seafood dinner for two for just 25 dollars! a handcrafted seafood feast made to share. first you each get salad and unlimited cheddar bay biscuits. then choose two from a wide variety of chef-inspired entrées like our new honey garlic crispy shrimp or new seafood lover's linguini. round out your seafood dinner with your choice of either an appetizer or dessert to share! don't miss our seafood dinner for two, just $25 at red lobster, where we sea food differently. >>> we are live back here in boston. just moments ago, we got a dramatic ima
a major technological breakthrough. oil can do more than condition hair... olia propels color deep inside the hair. maximum color performance. visibly improves and restores hair. 100% gray coverage. pure, luminous, vivid color. haircolor will never be the same. new olia created by garnier. looks like you got 5% cash back using your chase freedom card at lowe's this quarter. yeah! i felt really good. ah! don't worry! yeah. we're good! activate your 5% cash back at chase.com/freedom to your table...
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dramatically change gun ownership >> this is the so-called green building at the massachusetts institute of technology a few miles from the marathon blast scene. it was lit up in the colors of the american flag in memories of the victims of the boston bombing. >> because of the bombings this morning, security is heightened at all major landmarks here in the bay area. that includes the golden gate bridge, and the police chief says the officers are out in force to reassure the public. >> officers in san francisco police department assigned patrol and uniform and put on the street reassuring the public we are out here in numbers. >> bart police say they will not talk about specific security plans but a spokesman tells abc7 news passengers should expect to see more security on trains and platforms. >> san francisco and san jose already banned plastic bags and it could be statewide with a bill banning california groceries and pharmacies from handing out single use plastic bags. similar measures have failed in the state legislature in the past but this time the bill has the support of a california grocers a
dramatically change gun ownership >> this is the so-called green building at the massachusetts institute of technology a few miles from the marathon blast scene. it was lit up in the colors of the american flag in memories of the victims of the boston bombing. >> because of the bombings this morning, security is heightened at all major landmarks here in the bay area. that includes the golden gate bridge, and the police chief says the officers are out in force to reassure the public....
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and the technology is there to do that. >> reporter: the faa estimates that some 10,000 commercial drones will be flying in the nation's skies within five years. >> look to the future, look to the skies. what do you see? >> i see hundreds of thousands of vehicles being manufactured every year. >> banking on that growth is retired air force colonel and f-4 pilot jerry lemieux. >> when you think about the future, focus on the hundreds of commercial applications that these vehicles can be used for, such as agriculture. the news media is big, sports events. >> lemieux has just started up the first unmanned vehicle university. most of the teaching is done online, honoring courses in radar sensors, project management and mission design. as well as intensive weekend programs. and for those like justin woody who want to learn how to fly unmanned aerial vehicles, the university offers a three-day hands-on course. >> in the future, what i want to do is get into what they call precision agriculture, so i could go and help spot the troubled areas in the fields. and help the farmers increase their cro
and the technology is there to do that. >> reporter: the faa estimates that some 10,000 commercial drones will be flying in the nation's skies within five years. >> look to the future, look to the skies. what do you see? >> i see hundreds of thousands of vehicles being manufactured every year. >> banking on that growth is retired air force colonel and f-4 pilot jerry lemieux. >> when you think about the future, focus on the hundreds of commercial applications that...
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. >> golden gate transit pulling the plug on i've eye for now, saying technology isn't working because of the hills in marin. officials say it's not worth spending $6,000 a month for the service. the agency new plans to take a look into stronger networks to see whether it would work better. >> three popular rides at disneyland closed for safety concerns. cal osha cited did it dis any land saying the park failed to correct known fall hazards on exterior of the space mountain ride. disney closed space mountain, matter horn and soaring over california. the company says waits ought out of caution. matter horn reopened on sunday. disney is the parent company of abc 7. >> still to come on abc 7 news at 5:00 latest development on breaking news story. >> deadly >>> we want to update you on the latest information on the boston bombings today. two small portable devices were used. >> two people were killed in the attack. one of them an 8-year-old boy. the number of injured is 115 and a 12-year-old boy is among them but his friends say he's going to be okay. >> and one of the bomb disposal units
. >> golden gate transit pulling the plug on i've eye for now, saying technology isn't working because of the hills in marin. officials say it's not worth spending $6,000 a month for the service. the agency new plans to take a look into stronger networks to see whether it would work better. >> three popular rides at disneyland closed for safety concerns. cal osha cited did it dis any land saying the park failed to correct known fall hazards on exterior of the space mountain ride....
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they work for the operational technology division and they've set up facilities at a restricted location near the boston harbor. this is where the evidence and the video is brought and the agents are masters at using their facial recognition software. the new science of converting a face into a name demonstrated here by grant fredericks who runs an indiana company that was used by the fbi following the 9/11 attacks. >> going from a face to a name is by getting the public's help. it will likely be the face will be at distance, trying to do some kind of facial mapping or electronic process to identify the face will not be effective. >> reporter: the internet has been full of amateurs trying to do it themselves. claiming that maybe they found the bombers. and fredericks says that has a huge downside. >> there's a danger in the public playing junior g-man and identifying potential suspects and putting them on the news. you don't know how that's going to affect an innocent person. and so it's a very dangerous game to play. >> reporter: in addition to the videos and photos, the fbi tech agents
they work for the operational technology division and they've set up facilities at a restricted location near the boston harbor. this is where the evidence and the video is brought and the agents are masters at using their facial recognition software. the new science of converting a face into a name demonstrated here by grant fredericks who runs an indiana company that was used by the fbi following the 9/11 attacks. >> going from a face to a name is by getting the public's help. it will...
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breach, using not sophisticated technology to panic america and wall street with a few key strokes. earlier this year, michelle obama, the first lady, had her information put on the internet, including her social security number and her credit report. george? >> incredible. this is why national security officials say cyber attacks could be the number one threat. >> and the banks that were hacked earlier. >>> let's go to the poison letters that were mailed to president obama and other public officials. the main suspect has been released from jail. charges have been dropped against him. and there's now questions about whether or not he was framed. abc's matt gutman is in oxford, mississippi, with the latest on this story. good morning to you, matt. >> reporter: good morning, elizabeth. that suspect, an elvis impersonator, who was thought to be the mastermind behind that poisonous plot against the president, he walked out of that courthouse just yesterday. now, the fbi is focusing on his rival, a karate instructor. >> overwhelming. to say the least. it's overwhelming. >> reporter: this
breach, using not sophisticated technology to panic america and wall street with a few key strokes. earlier this year, michelle obama, the first lady, had her information put on the internet, including her social security number and her credit report. george? >> incredible. this is why national security officials say cyber attacks could be the number one threat. >> and the banks that were hacked earlier. >>> let's go to the poison letters that were mailed to president obama...
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creators took it to show technology alreadiestists for nalt tiff fuels. >> it's huge. yes. >> there is more still to come tonight at 6:00. first up, the man arrested for sending poison laced letters to the u.s. capitol is a free man tonight. we'll explain why. >> from boston the reason a campus police officer was waz killed by the snekts a marathon bombing. >> i team looks into a claim that highway guardrails are likely >>> federal prosecutors dropped charges against a mississippi man accused of sending ricin-laced letters to president obama. he called the ordeal a nightmare. however, did he not blame the government. his lawyer praised the way he was treated. curtis says he's ready to move on. >> i resuspect president obama i love my country and would never do anything to pose a threat to him or any oirj u.s. official. >> curtis told reporters he didn't know what ricin was. his release came after investigators found no evidence of the poison in his home, or car. authorities searched the home of another mississippi man. they're not saying what, if anything was found. >>
creators took it to show technology alreadiestists for nalt tiff fuels. >> it's huge. yes. >> there is more still to come tonight at 6:00. first up, the man arrested for sending poison laced letters to the u.s. capitol is a free man tonight. we'll explain why. >> from boston the reason a campus police officer was waz killed by the snekts a marathon bombing. >> i team looks into a claim that highway guardrails are likely >>> federal prosecutors dropped charges...
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. >> just technology but also a combination of skills we teach people. there are fbi protocols to follow. >> the procedures work with washington, d.c.. they were discovered in the off site location. the screening doesn't work that. is where training can provide protection. >> there is a fine line between threatening and having a right to disagree. >> nothing chemical has been detected in mail sent to late leaders. >> state senator has been targeted several times. reese yeently by an engineer who police say sent death threats to the san francisco democrat. investigators found materials in this suspect's garage he is aware his next hate mail could contain ricin. >> providing security in this capitol. so it's on your mind and it's separated by assuming that the appropriate authorities are going to protect you and it's taken heart. >> yee says in sacramento, abc 7 news. >> a san francisco land snark a new location on the water front. new exploratorium opened after moving from long time location at the palace of fine arts. this museum has been offering fun to
. >> just technology but also a combination of skills we teach people. there are fbi protocols to follow. >> the procedures work with washington, d.c.. they were discovered in the off site location. the screening doesn't work that. is where training can provide protection. >> there is a fine line between threatening and having a right to disagree. >> nothing chemical has been detected in mail sent to late leaders. >> state senator has been targeted several times....
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the energy department awarded $2.5 million to cobalt technologies. this to test bio fuels for fuels for jets and ships part of the efforts to advance bio fuel technologies to bring down costs. a and identify effective processing technique that's don't come from food stock. >> up next yosemite park rangers welcome back a young girl who stole or borrowed two sticks what. she did on her visit. >> the search for computer programmers is competitive and how the super geniuses are taking a page to get the first deal. >> we can see clear conditions now but costal fog is making a come back. >> this is the traffic at 4:36. 680 north is oncoming traffic slowing down just a bit as it normally does. going southbound back towards walnut creek and 24. stay with us. >>> a young girl who took two sticks and then mailed back two sticks from vos sem ti has made am yends to mother nature. the rangers responded to the letter. >> she wrote she was a junior park ranger and knew not to take things and picked a spot to return the sticks back to earth. >> she named one of the
the energy department awarded $2.5 million to cobalt technologies. this to test bio fuels for fuels for jets and ships part of the efforts to advance bio fuel technologies to bring down costs. a and identify effective processing technique that's don't come from food stock. >> up next yosemite park rangers welcome back a young girl who stole or borrowed two sticks what. she did on her visit. >> the search for computer programmers is competitive and how the super geniuses are taking a...
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if the consumer believes the technology in their vehicle makes them safer, that's on them. that's not on the message that they're hearing from the automaker. >> i think they're getting mixed signals from the automakers. none of the automakers would say this is safe, go out and use it, but it's an implication. >> reporter: as of today, the department much transportation is issuing new guidelines to the auto makers, encouraging them to limit any sort of electronic distraction that would take the drivers' eyes off the road. what's the solution for driving and texting? >> not doing it. >> paula faris, abc news, new york. >>> and still ahead from dallas, here on "world news," that big explosion and the little town nearby. for the first time, the stunning stories of those trying to fight those flames. >> the fertilizer plant just blew up. >> we have a major catastrophe. we had never used a contractor before and didn't know where to start. at angie's list, you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare written by people just like you. no company can pay to be on
if the consumer believes the technology in their vehicle makes them safer, that's on them. that's not on the message that they're hearing from the automaker. >> i think they're getting mixed signals from the automakers. none of the automakers would say this is safe, go out and use it, but it's an implication. >> reporter: as of today, the department much transportation is issuing new guidelines to the auto makers, encouraging them to limit any sort of electronic distraction that...
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tonight in mountain view nasa shows off technology that will pay big dividends during fire season. its coming up in a half hour at 6:00. now back to dan and cheryl. >> students at san francisco city college shared ideas on making the campus greener. >> that is right this, car aimed at reducing the number of cars on the road. >> they feel like selling produce is going to help armers -- farmers and provide healthier food for students. >> yes. they want the college to become more sustainable by expanding programs. >> all goodas. that is going to do it for us. >> i'm sirldnings. for watching. we'll se >>> this is "world news." tonight, two fast-moving stories. in boston, the breaking news. the fbi says they want everybody to help find these two men on the surveillance tape. persons of interest in the boston marathon bombing. we'll take you frame by frame through the video. why the fbi says, look at every detail. and the breakthrough comes as an emotional president tonight has a message for the bombers. >> we will find you. and, yes, you will face justice. >>> also tonight, that texas d
tonight in mountain view nasa shows off technology that will pay big dividends during fire season. its coming up in a half hour at 6:00. now back to dan and cheryl. >> students at san francisco city college shared ideas on making the campus greener. >> that is right this, car aimed at reducing the number of cars on the road. >> they feel like selling produce is going to help armers -- farmers and provide healthier food for students. >> yes. they want the college to...
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. >> this is the so-called green building at the massachusetts institute of technology tonight. just a couple of miles from the blast. it's lit up now in the colors of the american flag. >> after the bombing in boston airport there closed for a tim time. officials tried to sort out what they were dealing wit with. for other passengers flying today they felt the tension as well. lillian is live at sfo tonight where lillian you spoke with a number of passengers. >>reporter: that's right dan. we even spoke to someone who race entered today marathon. he says he learned about the bombings while on his way to the airport. . travelers who flew into boston arrived a bit shaken. mike of san francisco says he's thankful he ran the marathon in the time he did. he says set back on the course could have changed everything. >> if i had an extra hour haddaded to my time we would have been there. so it was it's quite a realization to think that something so brutal occurred a place we were at an hour before. >>reporter: jennifer of rhode island neither raced or watch the marathon. she was at the
. >> this is the so-called green building at the massachusetts institute of technology tonight. just a couple of miles from the blast. it's lit up now in the colors of the american flag. >> after the bombing in boston airport there closed for a tim time. officials tried to sort out what they were dealing wit with. for other passengers flying today they felt the tension as well. lillian is live at sfo tonight where lillian you spoke with a number of passengers. >>reporter:...
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. >> this is the so-called green building at the massachusetts institute of technology tonight. just a couple of miles from the blast. it's lit up now in the colors of the american flag. >> after the bombing in boston airport there closed for a tim time. officials tried to sort out what they were dealing wit with. for other passengers flying today they felt the tension as well. lillian is live at sfo tonight where lillian you spoke with a number of passengers. >>reporter: that's right dan. we even spoke to someone who race entered today marathon. he says he learned about the bombings while on his way to the airport. . travelers who flew into boston arrived a bit shaken. mike of san francisco says he's thankful he ran the marathon in the time he did. he says set back on the course could have changed everything. >> if i had an extra hour haddaded to my time we would have been there. so it was it's quite a realization to think that something so brutal occurred a place we were at an hour before. >>reporter: jennifer of rhode island neither raced or watch the marathon. she was at the
. >> this is the so-called green building at the massachusetts institute of technology tonight. just a couple of miles from the blast. it's lit up now in the colors of the american flag. >> after the bombing in boston airport there closed for a tim time. officials tried to sort out what they were dealing wit with. for other passengers flying today they felt the tension as well. lillian is live at sfo tonight where lillian you spoke with a number of passengers. >>reporter:...
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. >> new technology is credited with helping track down the boston marathon bombings and the role a bay area company in making the search go faster. >> where a lot of money is going building the new 49ers stadium in santa clara but first the america's money report. >> good morning, topping america's money, gas prices will continue to drop for another six weeks. y is likely for a gallon of regular unleaded. economists say crude oil prices and low consumption push the prices lower. online fundraising spases $1 million to help victims of the boston marathon bombings. there is help for individuals and couples and there is an effort to help one gentleman get a brand new boat. and tom cries raked in $38 million at the box office beating out "42." that is covering fremont, palo alto, north bay and all the bay area this is abc7 news. >> good morning at 4:42. hope you had a great weekend. a look at the downtown area of san francisco ferry building from the exploritorium camera. there is heat wave gripping the bay area and we will check with mike on the forecast. >> the first detailed look at whe
. >> new technology is credited with helping track down the boston marathon bombings and the role a bay area company in making the search go faster. >> where a lot of money is going building the new 49ers stadium in santa clara but first the america's money report. >> good morning, topping america's money, gas prices will continue to drop for another six weeks. y is likely for a gallon of regular unleaded. economists say crude oil prices and low consumption push the prices...
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a stark reminder of how much our lives now need technology to work. >> we're so dependent on it now. so the convenience ends up backfiring sometimes. >> reporter: it happened to united airlines last year as it was merging with continental and the two reservations systems. no shutdown, but severe delays. and guess what. american hopes to merge with u.s. airways later this year. so after the computer glitch american quickly took to youtube. >> we're very sorry for that. >> reporter: apologizing, but not promising that this will never happen again. david kerley, abc news, washington national airport. >>> still ahead on this fast-moving news day, a judge's wife has been charged with murdering those two texas prosecutors. tonight we'll tell you about a confession and a possible motive. [ male announcer ] this is kevin. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again. and now i've got to take more pills.
a stark reminder of how much our lives now need technology to work. >> we're so dependent on it now. so the convenience ends up backfiring sometimes. >> reporter: it happened to united airlines last year as it was merging with continental and the two reservations systems. no shutdown, but severe delays. and guess what. american hopes to merge with u.s. airways later this year. so after the computer glitch american quickly took to youtube. >> we're very sorry for that. >>...
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. >> we are this silicon valley so of course you use technology however you cap. >>reporter: quickly created a facebook page. web site. organized donor drive all over the world. south east asian one of the smallest groups to donate bone marrow. >> l 1 in over 20,000 people finding a match. >>reporter: at this temple tonight people join the donor list and because of the on line network, for the first time bone marrow drive like this are taking place in india today and tomorrow. in sunnyvale, lisa, abc 7 news. >> we have information on how you can register to be a bone marrow donor on our web site. look under see it on tv. such a difference. >> easy process. >> let's turn our attention back to the forecast now. >> sandhya is here with what looks like sandhya warming forecast. >> indeed. you will see things heating up around here. second half of the weekend into early next week. live doppler 7 hd writ now showing you mostly clear sky. not tracking rain at this hour. high definition sutro camera to downtown san francisco. you can see visibility is great. skies are cle
. >> we are this silicon valley so of course you use technology however you cap. >>reporter: quickly created a facebook page. web site. organized donor drive all over the world. south east asian one of the smallest groups to donate bone marrow. >> l 1 in over 20,000 people finding a match. >>reporter: at this temple tonight people join the donor list and because of the on line network, for the first time bone marrow drive like this are taking place in india today and...
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technology saves lots of money. take esurance for example. they were born online and built to save people money on car insurance. [ boys laughing ] yep. technology can do some amazing things. but it can't unhurt feelings. now backed by allstate. clir ck o. >>> and now for a look at morning road conditions on this earth day. heavy rain slows traffic down in south florida, oklahoma, and southern kansas. denver, a chance to pick up another foot of snow. >> if you're flying, airport delays are possible there in denver, plus minneapolis, kansas city, and miami. >>> back to the news and the latest on the boston bombing. suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev has regained consciousness and is responding to questions in writing. >> the victims of the attack are being remembered during a moment of silence this afternoon. the private funeral today for 29-year-old restaurant manager krystle campbell. >>> federal authorities are looking to speak to the wife of tamerlan tsarnaev. catherine russell tsarnaev rned hom to her family's home in vermont. she worked long hour
technology saves lots of money. take esurance for example. they were born online and built to save people money on car insurance. [ boys laughing ] yep. technology can do some amazing things. but it can't unhurt feelings. now backed by allstate. clir ck o. >>> and now for a look at morning road conditions on this earth day. heavy rain slows traffic down in south florida, oklahoma, and southern kansas. denver, a chance to pick up another foot of snow. >> if you're flying, airport...
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technology saves lots of money. take esurance for example. they were born online and built to save people money on car insurance. [ boys laughing ] yep. technology can do some amazing things. but it can't unhurt feelings. esurance. insurance for the modern world. now backed by allstate. click or call. >>> time, now, to check, "the pulse." these are the stories we guarantee you'll be talking about all day long. starting with a dramatic moment on a train platform in columbia, as a man is yanked, literally, from the brink of death. >> keep your eyes on the screen. the man in the white shirt and black pants. as the train is pulling in, he tries to throw himself in front of the train. that quick-thinking police officer, with quick feet and hands saves the day. watch this again. he pulls the man out of the way just in time. >> he's being called a hero. that modest officer. here he goes. he said he was just doing his job. >>> and now, to a young athlete who is a true champion, giving up his track career to help someone he's never met before. >> this
technology saves lots of money. take esurance for example. they were born online and built to save people money on car insurance. [ boys laughing ] yep. technology can do some amazing things. but it can't unhurt feelings. esurance. insurance for the modern world. now backed by allstate. click or call. >>> time, now, to check, "the pulse." these are the stories we guarantee you'll be talking about all day long. starting with a dramatic moment on a train platform in columbia,...
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suspects robbed a 7/11 and then shot and killed a police officer at the massachusetts institute of technology. then they stole the officer's crozier. then they carjacked a mercedes s.u.v. briefly kidnapping that driver. the driver was released unharmed. then a dramatic chase and shooting where the suspects threw explosives out the window at pursuing officers. the firefight ended in watertown when one of the suspects was shot dead by police. he is the man wearing the black cap in the f.b.i. photos. the intense manhunt began for the second suspect which is still going on. police are going door-to-door looking for him. residents are being told not to open their door to anyone except law enforcement. that is exg tosuarbuound the bs. public schools have canceled classes. ar cambridge have canceled classes. ought to acrchg halt alls been around boston as the intense manhunt continues for this second suspect. we are learning that abc7 news is confirming that the two suspects are believed to be brothers, possibly from check nea or turkey. the two are believed to
suspects robbed a 7/11 and then shot and killed a police officer at the massachusetts institute of technology. then they stole the officer's crozier. then they carjacked a mercedes s.u.v. briefly kidnapping that driver. the driver was released unharmed. then a dramatic chase and shooting where the suspects threw explosives out the window at pursuing officers. the firefight ended in watertown when one of the suspects was shot dead by police. he is the man wearing the black cap in the f.b.i....
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. >> of course in silicon valley you use the technology the. >> they created a facebook page, a win, and organized donor drives all over the world, southeast asians are the smallest groups to donate bone marrow. >> someone from asian descent has one in 20,000 chances of finding a match. >> people joined the list and in sunny valley for abc7 news. >> we haveness on how you can register to be a bone marrow donor at abc7news.com. >> cries are watching for flare-ups from a stubborn fire in california with mulch burning as they try to contain the esinjuriepoul me hours. red flag warnings were up because of the dry and windy weather in southern california. >> we are starting to get into fire season, right? you have looked at the hills and the color? >> getting dry out there. >> we will check with mike and the forecast. it will be a dangerous season when we have had a dry winter and this is no exception. they are getting ready for operations for what could be an interesting season. southern cal has the winds. >> at 4:45 we have live doppler 7 hd showing it is dry with hardly a cloud. check
. >> of course in silicon valley you use the technology the. >> they created a facebook page, a win, and organized donor drives all over the world, southeast asians are the smallest groups to donate bone marrow. >> someone from asian descent has one in 20,000 chances of finding a match. >> people joined the list and in sunny valley for abc7 news. >> we haveness on how you can register to be a bone marrow donor at abc7news.com. >> cries are watching for...
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we're able to bring you reports using cell 7 technology. that is where we had a break up there. audio was gchl we stanted -- wanted to stay witness. >> ate lous to you get into the scene autos learning more about bombing suspects. younger brother 19-year-old jahar tsarnaev a university at dartmouth. classmates say he was in his dorm room after the bombings. >> he was $25,000 scholarship and he was a all star wrestler at the college. his coach describes him as a dedicated kid, well liked. >> for his 26-year-old brother, tamerlan he was killed overnight. officials say he traveled to russia last year returning to the u.s. six whos later. >> the father told abc news tamerlan was married with a 3-year-old daughtereportedly posted a message saying i ed as good a single americ athletes. the older brother aspired to compete on the u.s. national team on the olympics. a you tube account had book marked videos on terrorism. >> the fathers of the two brothers suspected in the bombings believe his sons are innocent. tsarnaev spoke from russia through an interpretor >>> and good evening acros
we're able to bring you reports using cell 7 technology. that is where we had a break up there. audio was gchl we stanted -- wanted to stay witness. >> ate lous to you get into the scene autos learning more about bombing suspects. younger brother 19-year-old jahar tsarnaev a university at dartmouth. classmates say he was in his dorm room after the bombings. >> he was $25,000 scholarship and he was a all star wrestler at the college. his coach describes him as a dedicated kid, well...
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. >> and from the peninsula, nasa shows off technology that will pay big dividends over the summer fire season. >> these two men are now the focus of a nationwide manhunt. >> and this is what is left of the fertilizer plant that blew up in texas last night and took half a town with it. good evening, everyone, i'm carolyn johnson. >> we have major vemments on both stories tonight but we're going to begin in texas where the death toll is rising. now, it could be as high as 40 peoplement today we began getting pictures like these, homes in runz for blocks around the plant that blew up last night, destroyed by at -- by the force of the blast. we sent laura anthony to the scene in the town of west about an hour and a half from dallas. and laura is there tonight with this report.>> i guess ammt catchingir i heard go now, you're about to die. >> ryan and his young family lived ine parmd billings blown to by wednesday night's explosion. he knew when the plant was just on fire waits time to take his young son and wife out of the house. >> 20 seconds we got in the car and started to leave. and th
. >> and from the peninsula, nasa shows off technology that will pay big dividends over the summer fire season. >> these two men are now the focus of a nationwide manhunt. >> and this is what is left of the fertilizer plant that blew up in texas last night and took half a town with it. good evening, everyone, i'm carolyn johnson. >> we have major vemments on both stories tonight but we're going to begin in texas where the death toll is rising. now, it could be as high as...
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this technology helped authorities keep a careful eye on his movement. >> we have movement in the boat. >> he just sat up. he's moving. flailing about. >> reporter: they brought in a robotic device to rip open the boat's tar. . after they got the 19-year-old out of the boat, authorities treated him right there on the scene and then sent him to beth israel hospital where he is being treated this morning, alongside the victims of the bombings. as we all remember, when the capture was announced there were celebrations throughout boston. but there are many urgent questions that may unanswered. bianna. >> one of those questions, were there any warning signs? in the case of the older brother, there may have been. this morning, we also know that the fbi interviewed him two years ago. abc's senior justice correspondent pierre thomas has been following it all from washington. >> reporter: good morning. the older brother is the subject of intense focus today. my sources are telling me that tamerlan tsarnaev may be key to unraveling the key behind these attacks. in 2011, the russian government be
this technology helped authorities keep a careful eye on his movement. >> we have movement in the boat. >> he just sat up. he's moving. flailing about. >> reporter: they brought in a robotic device to rip open the boat's tar. . after they got the 19-year-old out of the boat, authorities treated him right there on the scene and then sent him to beth israel hospital where he is being treated this morning, alongside the victims of the bombings. as we all remember, when the...
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they also require a wireless technology only some stores can use. >> some apps only link with a few cards. so you may need to link to a prepaid card can incur fees that may mean you zront best protections if you lose your phone or someone breaks into your accounts. >> prepaid cards whether in the hand or phone have no guarantee prod texs against unauthorized transactions. you can lose whatever balance son the car. >> still, if you like leaving your wallet home, consumer reports says use an app like square that links to a credit card. consumer reports says be sure to report lost phone right away. skpf course, also inform your carrier so it can disable the phone. >> still ahead, oakland celebrating the playoff bound warriors as the team looks to move out of the east bay. >> what the mayor has to say about e autos coming up erthe are fertilizer plants in northern california coming up, who is oerseei th? and concerns p living near the plants arees ght. plus trickle down affect of the government sequester. why 400,000 californians will be hard hit by cut backs in just weeks. those stories and
they also require a wireless technology only some stores can use. >> some apps only link with a few cards. so you may need to link to a prepaid card can incur fees that may mean you zront best protections if you lose your phone or someone breaks into your accounts. >> prepaid cards whether in the hand or phone have no guarantee prod texs against unauthorized transactions. you can lose whatever balance son the car. >> still, if you like leaving your wallet home, consumer...
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. >> idea to show technology exists for the alternative fuel autos thanks for joining us at 4:00 i'm. >> abc 7 news at 4:00 begins right now. >> thank you. leaders in contra costa county feel the heat over a new proposal to close more fire staying autos a hacker attack that sent wall street into a three-minute free fall. >> i'm sandhya patel. natural air conditioning back with us. how long cooling trend will continue. >> good evening, i'm cheryl jennings. >> the daempk russ fire season arrives as one county cuts back on fire protection. >> fires need quick attention but the fire department could be in trouble. four stations closed in january two, more in jeopardy because of deep cuts. laura? >> well, firefighters just pulled out spending the afternoon knocking down this they say will only get worse if there are more cuts. barely three months after closing four stations the fire department is on its way to closing two more. >> there will be station closures and less people on the streets and there will be fatality autos contra costa supervisors announced the likely clo skmur layoff as
. >> idea to show technology exists for the alternative fuel autos thanks for joining us at 4:00 i'm. >> abc 7 news at 4:00 begins right now. >> thank you. leaders in contra costa county feel the heat over a new proposal to close more fire staying autos a hacker attack that sent wall street into a three-minute free fall. >> i'm sandhya patel. natural air conditioning back with us. how long cooling trend will continue. >> good evening, i'm cheryl jennings. >>...
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whether it's dancing or running, the doctors say modern prosthetic technology is so advanced, adrianne will get back on the dance floor. >> i just want people to know that you can come out of a situation that might seem like the end of the world, and come out stronger. >> reporter: this dancer is determined, like the rest of the city, to get back on her feet again. gio benitez, abc news, boston. >> we thank you so much for watching. we're always there at abcnews.com. "nightline" later at its new time, 12:35 a.m. eastern. and i'll see you tomorrow night from dallas, texas, and until then, goodnight. >>> this is the only level one trauma center. tonight is the city equipped to handle a mass casualty situation like in boston? >> and in the park a real marijuana mess. how do you prevent this from happening again. >> people hoping to beat the odds with a career at the new casino. >> and helping you consider going on a low carbon diet. turns out you are what you eat it and could affect the rest of us, too. >> these are the empty scenes of downtown boston after the bombings. so boft john gett
whether it's dancing or running, the doctors say modern prosthetic technology is so advanced, adrianne will get back on the dance floor. >> i just want people to know that you can come out of a situation that might seem like the end of the world, and come out stronger. >> reporter: this dancer is determined, like the rest of the city, to get back on her feet again. gio benitez, abc news, boston. >> we thank you so much for watching. we're always there at abcnews.com....
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. >> we are this silicon valley so of course you use technology however you cap. >>reporter: quickly created a facebook page. web site. organized donor drive all over the world. south east asian one of the smallest groups to donate bone marrow. >> l 1,000 peoplen over 20,000 e finding a match. >>reporter: at this temple tonight people join the donor list and because of the on line network, for the first time bone marrow drive like this are taking place in india today and tomorrow. in sunnyvale, lisa, abc 7 news. >> we have information on how you can register to be a bone marrow donor on our web site. look under see it on tv. such a difference. >> easyro our attention back to the forecast now. >> sandhya is here with what looks like sandhya warming forecast. >> indeed. you will see things heating up around here. second half of the weekend into early next week. live doppler 7 hd writ now showing you mostly clear sky. not tracking rain at this hour. high definition sutro camera to downtown san francisco. you can see visibility is great. skies are clear. 52 degrees ri
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they will also use various types of technology to scan those packages. again, right now, they have to secure the scene as nightfall comes along, to make sure nothing is taken from the scene that might be useful in the investigation. >> and just one quick question, when you started calling today, when were the first sentences said to you by the people who watch homeland security? >> well, the difficult thing for them was they were caught flat-footed by this incident obviously. there was no information on any threat coming in that said this would happen. we were on a different story with fbi officials who scrambled to respond once this took place. >> all right, pierre thomas, as we have said, working all day and will be working all night on this. abc's chief white house correspondent jonathan karl has been at the white house today tracking the reaction of the president. >> the president was informed within minutes and brought together his national security team. he met in the white house with his chief of staff and with his homeland security adviser. got o
they will also use various types of technology to scan those packages. again, right now, they have to secure the scene as nightfall comes along, to make sure nothing is taken from the scene that might be useful in the investigation. >> and just one quick question, when you started calling today, when were the first sentences said to you by the people who watch homeland security? >> well, the difficult thing for them was they were caught flat-footed by this incident obviously. there...
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the massive technology changing the way they battle flames. >> celebrating earth day a bit early. the weekend plans and how you can help out. >> leigh: i'm leigh glaser. go hide, get all the sun screen out. you're going to need it as temperatures close to 90 degrees. we'll check >>> fire season is getting an early start. this fires still burning in southern california. it is now 50% contained. right now the u.s. forest service is arming itself with a high-tech tool born in a nasa laboratory. jonathan bloom climbed onboard a one of a kind airplane that is helping save homes and lives. >> the u.s. forest service has a lot of airplanes, but only one jet, and the view from this jet is something spectacular. you won't see these multicolored mountains out the window of the airplane. you see them through this nasa designed infrared sensor on the bottom when it's looking at this. >> we saw the larger fires and give a perimeter map so they have eyes on it in the morning so they can plan for the day. >> dan johnson flies in the dead of night taking thermal images of fires in twhes. >> it's
the massive technology changing the way they battle flames. >> celebrating earth day a bit early. the weekend plans and how you can help out. >> leigh: i'm leigh glaser. go hide, get all the sun screen out. you're going to need it as temperatures close to 90 degrees. we'll check >>> fire season is getting an early start. this fires still burning in southern california. it is now 50% contained. right now the u.s. forest service is arming itself with a high-tech tool born in...
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they have completed 20 test flights with the new technology. the dreamliner fleet was grounded, you may remember, in mid-january after batteries caught fire on at least two jets. >>> coming up next, the latest in the massachusetts manhunt. new details on the capture of the terror suspects as boston sell base the end of a nightmare. and a milestone for alternative energy. there's a fleet of garbage trucks that run on gas we've >> welcome back at 6:29 on this saturday morning. thank you for joining us. we are starting this half-hour with a quick look at the weather. here's meet lisa argen. >> the sun is up. we are anticipating a nice sunny, mild to warm afternoon. temperatures are cool, mainly in the 50s. some 40s at our coast. we are are looking at 50s at the half moon bay. tonight should be nice and comfortable with numbers dropping to the 70s inland. fur headed to at&t park for the game this evening we are looking at temperatures in the low 60s. bring your jacket. it will certainly be cooler, dropping into the 50s. the sun setting at 7:50. so
they have completed 20 test flights with the new technology. the dreamliner fleet was grounded, you may remember, in mid-january after batteries caught fire on at least two jets. >>> coming up next, the latest in the massachusetts manhunt. new details on the capture of the terror suspects as boston sell base the end of a nightmare. and a milestone for alternative energy. there's a fleet of garbage trucks that run on gas we've >> welcome back at 6:29 on this saturday morning....
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we get to see the role technology played in this investigation. this video comes from the state police helicopter, it shows the final tense moments of the man hunt. stun grenades exploding as police move in to capture 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev. the pictures show that, as the 19-year-old steps out of the boat, police make their arrest and they're providing him medical care right there on the scene. >> those pictures that's a stun grenade going off right there, it's extraordinary, there were three of them used. let me ask you about dzhokhar tsarnaev, what kind of condition is he in right now and when will police be able to question him? >> reporter: dan, he's listed in serious, but stable condition here at beth israel hospital. because of his injuries, authorities have not been able to interview him. but a special federal interrogation team is on standby the moment he is able to. and dan, i think it's worth noting that the suspected killer is being treated at the same hospital where many of the victims of monday's blast were also treated. >> it'
we get to see the role technology played in this investigation. this video comes from the state police helicopter, it shows the final tense moments of the man hunt. stun grenades exploding as police move in to capture 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev. the pictures show that, as the 19-year-old steps out of the boat, police make their arrest and they're providing him medical care right there on the scene. >> those pictures that's a stun grenade going off right there, it's extraordinary, there...
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with the unique wave pattern of delta h2okinetic technology. another way delta is more than just a shower. see what delta can do. he opened up jake's very private world. at first, jake's family thought they saved ziggy, but his connection with jake has been a lifesaver. for a love this strong, his family only feeds him iams. compared to other leading brands, it has 50% more animal protein... ...to help keep ziggy's body as strong as a love that reaches further than anyone's words. iams. keep love strong. discov♪r grey goose,r cherry noir.'s words. (woman) 3 days of walking to give a breast cancer survivor a lifetime-- that's definitely a fair trade. it was such a beautiful experience. (jessica lee) ♪ and it's beautiful (woman) why walk 60 miles in the boldest breast cancer event in history? because your efforts help komen serve millions of women and men facing breast cancer every year. visit the3day.org to register or to request more information today. it was 3 days of pure joy. ♪ and it's beautiful >> jimmy: welcome back. jennifer hudson
with the unique wave pattern of delta h2okinetic technology. another way delta is more than just a shower. see what delta can do. he opened up jake's very private world. at first, jake's family thought they saved ziggy, but his connection with jake has been a lifesaver. for a love this strong, his family only feeds him iams. compared to other leading brands, it has 50% more animal protein... ...to help keep ziggy's body as strong as a love that reaches further than anyone's words. iams. keep...
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. >> the role of technology fascinating in this ongoing story. >>>let get right, though, to what we're learning this morning. new details about how the manhunt finally ended with the second suspect found bloody in a boat in a backyard in watertown, massachusetts, right outside boston. abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross is in boston this morning. outside the hospital where the suspect is right now. brian, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, dan. he's reported to be in serious but stable condition. he was brought here last night. capping a remarkable 24-hour period that began when the fbi first released surveillance footage of two unidentified men. within the course of two hours, they had been identified by police after being spotted at a convenience store where there was a robbery. they then went on to -- according to police -- ambush a police officer on the m.i.t. campus. it resulted in a wild car case through the streets of cambridge and watertown. with t two brothers inside returning fire at the police and throwing out gren
. >> the role of technology fascinating in this ongoing story. >>>let get right, though, to what we're learning this morning. new details about how the manhunt finally ended with the second suspect found bloody in a boat in a backyard in watertown, massachusetts, right outside boston. abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross is in boston this morning. outside the hospital where the suspect is right now. brian, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, dan. he's...
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also said that they had detected his presence in that boat in the backyard with one of their high tech technology devices that can see inside and register that he was there. brian ross, anything else that stood out to you? >> reporter: they talked about an exchange of gun fire, diane. they did shoot back at some point. and may have hit him when they did, i was told. so, that wasn't quite that they held off entirely. but it was exactly as martha and pierre described to us as we came forward with a special looking radar that sees thermal images and certainly the u.s. attorney said that they have made a public security exception and not give him his miranda warning. they will question him about what larger terror cell he might or might not be part of. >> again, it was dave hennebury who went back to look at his beloved boat and saw, instead, the man suspected of being a terrorist, a bomber. and we're told he's in his 60s, he's a retired telecommunications worker. and it was his phone call that really directed the police. we are getting so many reports out of boston on facebook from people saying, th
also said that they had detected his presence in that boat in the backyard with one of their high tech technology devices that can see inside and register that he was there. brian ross, anything else that stood out to you? >> reporter: they talked about an exchange of gun fire, diane. they did shoot back at some point. and may have hit him when they did, i was told. so, that wasn't quite that they held off entirely. but it was exactly as martha and pierre described to us as we came...
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a massachusetts institute of technology officer, police officer, was then killed on the m.i.t. campus in cambridge shortly after there was a carjacking, the stolen car was found if watertown and police chase ensued. the suspects reportedly threw several explosives at officers and one suspect was killed. a patient died from a combination of wounds in the hospital. the second suspect got away. >> no surprise trending on twitter the words watertown, chechnya, boston, f.b.i., and dzhokhar tsarnaev the name of suspect number two. as you can imagine something like this, social media has information with theories and conspiracy of the shootout and the manhunt in boston. abc7 news reporter cornell bernard is following that story from the newsroom. >> the f.b.i. calls it the big electronic dragnet in united states history the first major federal cases where twitter and facebook are in full effect. moments after the bombing, suspects photos were posted and the f.b.i. website crashed. the site now back online and the pictures went viral on social media, twitter the facebook, millions of v
a massachusetts institute of technology officer, police officer, was then killed on the m.i.t. campus in cambridge shortly after there was a carjacking, the stolen car was found if watertown and police chase ensued. the suspects reportedly threw several explosives at officers and one suspect was killed. a patient died from a combination of wounds in the hospital. the second suspect got away. >> no surprise trending on twitter the words watertown, chechnya, boston, f.b.i., and dzhokhar...
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. >> the forest service says there's only one problem with the technology, there's not enough of it. but nasa has another@answer. this censor can work around the clock. as for the pilots, their bags are packed. >> we're ready to go. next week we'll be in new mexico. >> at nasa research center, abc7 news. >> people around the bay area joined others around the planet to celebrate earth day. thousands of volunteers in nearly every community took advantage of the great weather to give the environment a little extra care. teams of volunteers from pacific beach to golden gate park could be seen working together on cleanup and beautification projects in oak ladies and gentlemen, many locations, including lake merritt were getting special attention, from trash pickup, graffiti removal, weeding and planting, 3500 volunteers were working to give the city a makeover. earth day is the city's largest single day volunteer project. >> about 400 volunteers are coming together this weekend to build hope and affordable housing in east oakland. earth day laurens the three-day habitat for humanity build
. >> the forest service says there's only one problem with the technology, there's not enough of it. but nasa has another@answer. this censor can work around the clock. as for the pilots, their bags are packed. >> we're ready to go. next week we'll be in new mexico. >> at nasa research center, abc7 news. >> people around the bay area joined others around the planet to celebrate earth day. thousands of volunteers in nearly every community took advantage of the great...
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. >> technology according to sly fox brewing company allows the full flavor of the aroma of the beer. hits the senses. translation. chug-a-lug it. >> does look like a soup can. >> we had mickey's big mouth. out of pennsylvania. a big one, chug-a-lug >>> this morning on "world news now" -- a new week and a return to normalcy. for the people of boston this morning. this as the suspect in the bombings begins to communicate with investigators. >>> travel trouble at many of the nation's airports this morning. somey s are delayed. furloughs of air traffic controllers begin. >>> and a mellow pro pot rally turns into a chaotic scene of panic. why this outburst of violence caused some to question the decision to legalize marijuana. >>> reece witherspoon pulls out the celebrity card after her husband is busted for dui. the arresting officers were not impressed. it's monday, april 22nd. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now" with john muller and diana perez. >>> good morning. we begin this half-hour with a major turn in the bombing investigation. law enforcement sources say that s
. >> technology according to sly fox brewing company allows the full flavor of the aroma of the beer. hits the senses. translation. chug-a-lug it. >> does look like a soup can. >> we had mickey's big mouth. out of pennsylvania. a big one, chug-a-lug >>> this morning on "world news now" -- a new week and a return to normalcy. for the people of boston this morning. this as the suspect in the bombings begins to communicate with investigators. >>>...
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new cutting edge, hands-free technology designed to keep your hands on the wheel and attention on the road. who is pointing out the latest precautions? >>> sensational psy, the south korean performer, the latest song, incredible performing and how he's is attracting so much attention on youtube. that's in "the skinny," on this wednesday, april 24th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now," with john muller and diana perez. >>> good morning, everyone. we begin this half-hour with new details in the boston bombing investigation. dzhokhar tsarnaev is cooperating with police. admitting the plot was devised from the internet. >> tamerlan tsarnaev bought the explosives at a new hampshire fireworks store the same place that sold the time square terrorist his materials. with more here is our chief investigative correspondent brian ross. >> reporter: with injuries to his head, neck, legs and hands healing, the hospital upgraded the condition of dzhokhar tsarnaev from serious to fair. so far, the only word he has spoken its a grunted no. at the same time, friends sought to upgrade
new cutting edge, hands-free technology designed to keep your hands on the wheel and attention on the road. who is pointing out the latest precautions? >>> sensational psy, the south korean performer, the latest song, incredible performing and how he's is attracting so much attention on youtube. that's in "the skinny," on this wednesday, april 24th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now," with john muller and diana perez. >>> good...